Vulnerability and poverty dynamics in Vietnam |
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Authors: | Katsushi S. Imai Raghav Gaiha Woojin Kang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics , School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester , UK katsushi.imai@manchester.ac.uk;3. Faculty of Management Studies , University of Delhi , India;4. Department of Economics , School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester , UK |
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Abstract: | Drawing upon the Vietnam Household Living Standards Survey (VHLSS) data that cover the whole of Vietnam in 2002 and 2004, ex ante measures of vulnerability are constructed. These are then compared with static indicators of poverty (i.e. the headcount ratio in a particular year). Detailed analyses of the panel data show that (i) in general, vulnerability in 2002 translates into poverty in 2004; (ii) vulnerability of the poor tends to perpetuate their poverty and (iii) sections of the nonpoor but vulnerable slip into poverty. Durable reduction in poverty is conditional on (i) accurate identification of the vulnerable, (ii) their sources of vulnerability and (iii) design of social safety nets that would enable the vulnerable to reduce risks and cope better with rapid integration of markets with the larger global economy. |
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